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    Icebreaker's Pheromone

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    Icebreaker Pheromone Cologne - Review - Does Icebreaker Pheromone Cologne Work? Find Out Here ! Pheromones who are natural hormones/substances that attracts our sexual mates, IceBreaker claims to be an effective pheromone cologne for men. Which, this formula actually does have its own primary website ! According to the product's official webpage, IceBreaker should create instant attraction towards women around the wearer. And right from the start, I see testimonials from customers on the…

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    existed but had not been openly discussed or publicly advocated.” People knew that some form of birth control did exist, for example practices like the rhythm method as well as having one chart their menstrual cycle and avoiding having sex during ovulation. As a result of some of these “birth control” methods the birthrate had declined over 100…

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    Jane, a 19-year old college student, is sexually active, but does not want to become pregnant. There are many ways for a woman to avoid an unplanned pregnancy. It is important for teens to have knowledge in regards to avoiding pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. With abstinence being the only 100% effective way in avoiding an unplanned pregnancy, there are many birth control options for women of childbearing age in the United States. Are birth control methods used by all women or…

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    ACL Injury In Soccer

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    Soccer is one of the biggest team sports out there in the world with an estimated figure of about 265 million players in the world. Unfortunately, soccer-related knee injuries are very common and constitute a major problem not only in soccer but many other sports. The Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most common knee structure that is injured during play and practice. An ACL injury can be characterized as a partial of a full tear of the ligament; surgical repair of the ACL is very…

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    THE MALE AND FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM. Naturally the ultimate goal for all living organisms on earth is the preservation and continuity of their kind. This is achieved through reproduction. Reproduction or procreation is the biological process through which organisms give rise to new individuals referred to as offspring (Silverstein, Silverstein, & Silverstein, 2010). It is in two forms namely; asexual and sexual. Sexual reproduction is the most common, advanced and more…

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    Chimpanzees Essay

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    Over the last five hundred thousand years, Chimpanzees have undergone speciation resulting in four subspecies within Pan troglodytes, the common chimp, a species of the great ape. There are four subspecies related to the Pan troglodytes: the West African Chimp (P. t. verus), the Nigeria-Cameroon Chimp (P. t. ellioti), the Central Chimp (P. t. troglodytes), and the Eastern Chimp (P. t. schweinfurthii). Here is the scientific classification of the Common Chimpanzee: the kingdom is Animalia, the…

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    Ethical Issues Related To In Vitro Fertilization The concept of ethics is the fundamental principle of decent human conduct. It studies values, rights, laws, concerns for health and safety and also morality (BuisnessDictionary). There are countless ethical issues that are facing the world, but specifically within the health care sys-tem. It is important for nurses to consider all aspects of ethical decisions they may be faced with, because they must create their own morals and values. This is…

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    The drug works by stopping the production of eggs by the woman and halts the ovulation process. There are many forms of contraceptive pills depending on the synthetic hormones that your body can handle. The side effects of the oral pill include: intermenstrual spotting, nausea, breast tenderness, headaches and migraine, weight gain…

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    structure, having a basis of 17 carbon atoms arranged in four rings fused together. Steroids are produced naturally in the human body. They control metabolism, growth and blood chemistry, however anabolic steroids are made synthetically and are derivatives of testosterone and are used in pill or in a liquid form, injected into the body; they also come in the form of a cream or gel to rub into the body. They are transported by the blood stream to into the body’s cells. If steroids go to muscle…

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    Steroids

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    which they are typical sex hormones of a female. This is why the increased of the circulating estrogens in males stimulate breast growth. On the other hand the use of anabolic steroids on female, may result in inhibition of follicle formation, ovulation and can cause irregularities of the menstrual cycle. Another effect on females can increased sexual desire and hypertrophy of the clitoris. These effects are similar to the effects of all the patients that were being treated with anabolic…

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